- Pronouns
- He/Him
Agreed with SammyJ9
When I review the social links and the romancing options, while some aren't necessary, I do feel that the majority of the side stories are quite good.
P5 Royal spoilers, watch out!
In regards to P5's theme, I was more disappointed at how Royal had to show how a certain someone (the first boss) thought about people and they had to rub it in our faces, which felt like overkill.
When I review the social links and the romancing options, while some aren't necessary, I do feel that the majority of the side stories are quite good.
P5 Royal spoilers, watch out!
If you take in account the "adult" romance options (Kawakami, Ohya, Takemi and Chihaya, I think it would be a disservice to the characters/stories to just focus on the fact that you can romance them. Kawakami backstory starts extremely pervy and lame, but it quickly esclates into a blackmail story and how she feels completely powerless, despite feeling a very strong desire to become a good teacher. Ohya, while I hated her at first, becomes far softer and her resolve to find the truth is actually great. Too bad she's somewhat, uh, loose in her approach towards booze. Takemi is a guilt ridden mess because somebody lied to her and feels a strong urge to still be a great doctor. And poor Chihaya is just a small town girl who got duped by big city con-men and Joker helps her to break free from their control.
In regards to P5's theme, I was more disappointed at how Royal had to show how a certain someone (the first boss) thought about people and they had to rub it in our faces, which felt like overkill.